LGA2011 Board SATA Controller

I am looking to buy a new LGA 2011 Mobo and in the past I made the mistake of buying a board with a Marvell Sata Controller (Asus P6X58D Premium). It was one of the first boards on the market with Sata 3 and USB 3 that I could find. I assumed that all Sata 3 6GB/s boards were made equal in that regard.

Now that I know to avoid that, I am having a hard time of determining whether any of the boards I am looking at control Sata with a similar controlloer or are controlled by the chipset.

Do most/all LGA 2011 Mobos control Sata 3 via chipset?

Is there an easy way to tell from the respective sales specs for each Mobo?

Are there any brands or component types you would recommend that I avoid?

The Sandy Bridge-e CPUs support only two SATA III ports. Any more would have to come from either another onboard chip, such as the Marvels, or from an HBA or RAID card. The Marvels are best suited for data drives only. You need to use the two Intel ports working off the CPU to boot from unless you have a card that supports booting. I have a four month old ASUS P9X79 WS that has two SATA III ports on a Marvel chip. I'm running one 2TB WD Black data drive on it and it works just fine. File access is lightning fast.